I got up last night to report this alerted by the report from Rossiya-1 last night. It sounded very much like a change of narrative from the Americans like we seem to be seeing over Gaza.
Watching CNN reminds me of "Kremlin-watching" during the Cold War - looking for signs in Pravda of a change of policy by the Kremlin.
This narrative seems to have disappeared and we are back to all the old stories
Kiev forces fire ballistic missiles into E. Ukraine – US media
Watching CNN reminds me of "Kremlin-watching" during the Cold War - looking for signs in Pravda of a change of policy by the Kremlin.
This narrative seems to have disappeared and we are back to all the old stories
Kiev forces fire ballistic missiles into E. Ukraine – US media
In the past two days Kiev’s forces have launched several short-range ballistic missiles into areas in east Ukraine controlled by self-defense forces, CNN reports, citing US government sources.
RT,
30
July, 2014
The
move “marks a major escalation”
in the Ukrainian crisis, CNN said.
“Three
US officials confirmed to me a short time ago that US intelligence
over the last 48 hours has monitored the firing of several
short-range ballistic missiles from territory controlled by Ukraine
government forces into areas controlled by the pro-Russian
separatists,”
Barbara Starr, CNN’s Pentagon correspondent, said in a live report.
Short-range
ballistic missiles can carry warheads of up to 1,000 pounds (450 kg)
and are capable of killing dozens of people at a time, Starr said.
A
Moscow correspondent for another American television network, ABC,
tweeted Tuesday that the Kiev forces fired three ballistic missiles
at self-defense forces near the town of Snezhnoe (Snizhne in
Ukrainian) in the Donetsk Region. According to Kirit Radia, this is
what a US official told ABC’s Pentagon digital journalist Luis
Martinez.
Radia added that according to the official, it is likely that Ukrainian forces use such missiles since they do not want to risk their planes being shot down by sending them to the area.
The
CNN gave no details regarding the exact missiles’ launch and impact
point.
“In
fact, the US is holding this information right now fairly tightly,
officials say, because they are in an awkward position: these are,
you know, the so-called ‘good guys’ firing ballistic missiles,
Ukraine government forces,”
Starr said on air.
So
far, there has been no official reaction from Kiev and Moscow. The
question now is how Washington – which has strongly backed the Kiev
government – will comment on the revelations, CNN’s correspondent
said.
Earlier
this week, the US State Department released
satellite images via
email which it said act as “evidence” that Russia was firing
rockets at Ukrainian troops across the border. Russia’s Defense
Ministry stated in
response that
the “fake” images were created by American advisers “with
close links to Ukraine’s Security Council.”
“Will
we see the satellite imagery of the Ukrainians firing against the
separatists? That may be a very tricky political question for the US
intelligence community today,”
CNN’s Starr said.
However,
CNN’s correspondent in Donetsk, Nick Paton Walsh, said he had heard
nothing of ballistic launches in the area and nothing of that kind
has been openly discussed. He added, though, that it is no secret
that both sides of the conflict were using “very
heavy weaponry” against
each other.
Russian
military experts say that if the Ukrainian military did use ballistic
missiles, most likely they would be Tochka-U (NATO Designation SS-21
Scarab).
Viktor
Murakhovsky told RT that the military possibly used the missile
against a fixed target, such as the militia’s staff headquarters.
“I’m
talking about the Tochka-U tactical ballistic missile on a wheeled
chassis, which the Ukrainian army has in its arsenal. It’s a
Soviet-designed and produced missile. It may have a high-explosive
fragmentation warhead or a disintegrating warhead,”
Murakhovsky said.
Anatoly
Tsyganok, the head of the Military Forecasting Center in Moscow,
agreed that the Ukrainian army could have used the Tochka-U missile.
The
news broke amid growing tensions between Washington and Moscow over
the ongoing violent confrontation in Ukraine.
The
US, giving strong backing to the Kiev government, has repeatedly
accused Russia of supporting anti-government separatist forces in
east Ukraine and supplying them with arms – an accusation Russia
has strongly denied. Last week, US government officials claimed that
Russia was firing artillery across the border into Ukrainian
territory, but refused to provide any hard evidence besides some
pictures captured by a civilian satellite, which were rebuffed by
Russia’s Defense Ministry.
So
far the US has failed to back its statements with any trustworthy
proof, mainly referring to some images, “commons
sense” and
social media.
Charges
and counter charges between the two powers have been boiling
following the tragic accident with Malaysian Airlines Boeing-777 that
crashed in Ukraine on July 17. The very next day after the incident,
long before experts arrived at the scene and a probe was launched,
President Barack Obama said that America had “increasing
confidence” that
the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile that was launched
from militia-controlled territory. US intelligence said later that it
found no direct link between Russia and the plane disaster. But,
still, the blame-game continued with Russia being accused
of “creating
conditions” that
led to the incident.
A
fresh bunch of accusations were thrown at Moscow on Tuesday, with
Obama stating that Russia was not cooperating with the international
investigation of the plane crash.
Russia
on the contrary has been calling for a transparent and impartial
investigation of the tragedy from the very beginning. Russia’s
Defense Ministry presented its
own evidence on the movements of Ukrainian military before and after
the tragedy, including surface-to-air missile systems, and a fighter
jet that had been tracking the civilian aircraft. During the press
conference, Russian military posed a number of questions to
Kiev and Washington answers to which could shed light on what really
happened on that day and help the international investigation. Those
questions however were left unanswered with western media and
politicians instead blaming Russia of not willing to use
its “influence” on
anti-Kiev forces whom they accused of hampering the investigation
despite the fact that it was Kiev’s forces who intensified the
military operation in the direct vicinity of the crash site.
On Tuesday however, Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko finally said that Kiev is ready for a cease-fire at the MH17 crash site, as was demanded by the UN Security Council resolution on July 21. The local militia in the meantime confirmed they were ready to further cooperate with international experts investigating the crash
'I’m very scared, crying': Ukrainian conflict scrapes into Russian border
The
Ukrainian conflict is now very close to the Russian border. A number
of times shells have crossed the frontier, already resulting in one
death. International monitors, urged by Moscow to look into the
situation, have now arrived in the area. RT's Roman Kosarev reports
from a Russian village where people have been forced to run and hide
from hostilities.
July 30th Combat SITREP by Juan
Information
from very reliable sources. These sources are in Novorossiya,
Russian Federation, EU and Ukraine:
29.07.2014 in afternoon Ukraine time 4 SS-21 Tochka tactical ballistic missiles were fired by Ukraine Armed Forces. At least two were clearly aimed at Saur Moglia with the idea of the Ukes trapped in The Cauldron having a sudden escape route opened for them. Moments before launch Russian Federation units surged toward the border at The Cauldron area and to the north of The Cauldron.
None of the 4 Tochka missiles reached their targets. I repeat, none of the 4 Tochka missiles reached their targets and none impacted with the ground anywhere that can be found in anything close to one piece. As you know this missile can carry a tactical nuke, chem/bio, cluster munition or HE in the weight of just under 500 kilos.
When the 4 missiles failed to reach their targets the Armed Forces of RF immediately halted their surge and held position. They are in the same positions 30.07.2014.
There has been a noticeable slow down of fighting activity since the launches and Strelkov has pointedly said again that Novorossiya is open to negotiations.
The 4 Tochka missiles were shot down over Novorossiya territory occupied by Ukraine Armed Forces before the missiles reached their programmed height. They were shot down from inside RF according to normally reliable sources. No visual evidence has been provided of RF shooting down the Tochka systems nor of the system used to shoot down the Tochka missiles.
Juan
29.07.2014 in afternoon Ukraine time 4 SS-21 Tochka tactical ballistic missiles were fired by Ukraine Armed Forces. At least two were clearly aimed at Saur Moglia with the idea of the Ukes trapped in The Cauldron having a sudden escape route opened for them. Moments before launch Russian Federation units surged toward the border at The Cauldron area and to the north of The Cauldron.
None of the 4 Tochka missiles reached their targets. I repeat, none of the 4 Tochka missiles reached their targets and none impacted with the ground anywhere that can be found in anything close to one piece. As you know this missile can carry a tactical nuke, chem/bio, cluster munition or HE in the weight of just under 500 kilos.
When the 4 missiles failed to reach their targets the Armed Forces of RF immediately halted their surge and held position. They are in the same positions 30.07.2014.
There has been a noticeable slow down of fighting activity since the launches and Strelkov has pointedly said again that Novorossiya is open to negotiations.
The 4 Tochka missiles were shot down over Novorossiya territory occupied by Ukraine Armed Forces before the missiles reached their programmed height. They were shot down from inside RF according to normally reliable sources. No visual evidence has been provided of RF shooting down the Tochka systems nor of the system used to shoot down the Tochka missiles.
Juan
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